aqualand

Posted 21 April 2007 - 07:53 AM

aqualand

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I have the same problem as Olearys. I've disabled USB connections within activesync, started up the wireless modem, setup the APN (this is for tmobile on vario2) and selected USB as the connection type. I plug the cable into the vario and nothing happens.

I've tried this on two different machines, the second one didn't have activesync installed so shouldn't have conflicted with the USB type install but neither kicked off the hardware detection wizard.

Could this be a hardware/software problem with the phone, i've got no issues with activesync detecting the phone normally so the problem only appears when i launch the wireless modem program.

Wildfire

Posted 23 April 2007 - 03:16 PM

Wildfire

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Devices:Toshiba TG01

I have been trying to do this for some time and am failing badly, I have a couple of problems that don't help.

I have vista.....I hate it with a passion
I don't have an internet connection, I am trying to d/l the drivers to my phone to then copy onto mt lappy, they change file type to .ini files and are useless.
the disk I got with the phone has drivers, but for some reason will not install to vista according to orange C/S

any ideas on how I can achieve this and get the phone and laptop working together?

worldno1stuner

Posted 26 August 2009 - 01:36 PM

worldno1stuner

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Devices:MDA VARIO III

Hello bro plz I just got an MDA vario III, but I don't have the active sync, but i downloaded an active sync, but I need a modern driver to be able to connect to the internet with my phone....Kindly help me out here....

Major

i'm not sure if this is possible over WiFi - i very, very much doubt it though!

Via USB = a piece of cake.

You'll need to grab the USBMDM drivers from somewhere first though.. i do not have them to hand!

Once you have those drivers, plug the USB into device, and then into PC. It will then look for the appropriate drivers. Direct Windows to where you have stored the USBMDM driver, and they shall be automatically installed.

If you have already introduced your device to your computer via USB, within Device Manager you should be able to update drivers. Once again point to where you saved the USBMDM drivers on your computer.

If that fails uninstall the hardware within device manger, and start again!

When the modem is installed, go to (on PC) - Start, Control Panel, Phone and Modem OptionsSelect the Modems tabIn here you shall see the modem installed on a Com portHighlight the modem and go to propertiesSelect the advanced tab. Here you can enter an "initilization command"Type in - at+cgdcont=1,"IP","general.t-mobile.uk" (this IS CaSe specfic)For anyone else reading who isnt on T-Mo, simply replace general.t-mobile.uk with your networks APNClick on OK, and OK

Set up the connection - In the Control Panel open Network ConnectionsCreate a new connectionWithin the Wizard - Connect to the InternetSet up my Connection ManuallyConnect Using a Dial-up modemCheck the USB Modem on Com x and uncheck any othersISP = [a friendly name]Dial = *99#Username = user Password = pass Uncheck to two boxes in hereCreate a shortcut on your deskptopDial